Both the religions actually look at the same Truth in different ways. The basic difference between Hinduism and Buddhism is that according to Hindu philosophy there exists a super intelligent being who is all powerful, without attribute, inert, omnipresent and highest of all, from whom universes (and creation) proceed. Hindu philosophy calls him Brahman (not to be confused with the four headed creator deity Brahma or the clergy caste Brahmin). Hinduism says through self realization and deep meditation existence of Brahman can be felt.
Buddhism theorizes that the Brahman is a vacuum, without intelligence and they termed it Shunya (literally means zero). Buddhism says that Shunya can be attained through deep meditation and self realization. So they are actually telling of the same thing giving them different name and forms.
Both the religions actually look at the same Truth in different ways. The basic difference between Hinduism and Buddhism is that according to Hindu philosophy there exists a super intelligent being who is all powerful, without attribute, inert, omnipresent and highest of all, from whom universes (and creation) proceed. Hindu philosophy calls him Brahman (not to be confused with the four headed creator deity Brahma or the clergy caste Brahmin). Hinduism says through self realization and deep meditation existence of Brahman can be felt.
Buddhism theorizes that the Brahman is a vacuum, without intelligence and they termed it Shunya (literally means zero). Buddhism says that Shunya can be attained through deep meditation and self realization. So they are actually telling of the same thing giving them different name and forms.
Both the religions actually look at the same Truth in different ways. The basic difference between Hinduism and Buddhism is that according to Hindu philosophy there exists a super intelligent being who is all powerful, without attribute, inert, omnipresent and highest of all, from whom universes (and creation) proceed. Hindu philosophy calls him Brahman (not to be confused with the four headed creator deity Brahma or the clergy caste Brahmin). Hinduism says through self realization and deep meditation existence of Brahman can be felt.
Buddhism theorizes that the Brahman is a vacuum, without intelligence and they termed it Shunya (literally means zero). Buddhism says that Shunya can be attained through deep meditation and self realization. So they are actually telling of the same thing giving them different name and forms.
According to my knowledge Hinduism and Buddhism are significantly different. The main differences can be seen below. Hinduism is a bit different from buddhism. hinduism worships many gods and goddess. while in buddhism there is no worshiping to god. also buddhism forbids violence. while hinduism permits violence when dharma is in danger. hinduism was never found by man while buddhism was found by lord buddha or siddhartha.
There is no similarity between Buddhism and Hinduism though both of them are originated from India. Main difference is Hinduism believes in existence of God while Buddhism dont.
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leaders of Hinduism worship God. While leaders of Buddhism do not worship God.
I think it's Buddhism.
Hinduism is a bit different from buddhism. hinduism worships many gods and goddess. while in buddhism there is no worshiping to god. also buddhism forbids violence. while hinduism permits violence when dharma is in danger. hinduism was never found by man while buddhism was found by lord buddha or siddhartha.
There is no difference!
Hinduism and Buddhism thoughts are different at many levels. Such as Hinduism was never founded by a man while Buddhism was founded by man. Violence is prohibited in Buddhism while in some cases it might be allowed in Hinduism.
Okay, you should first check the differences between Hinduism and Buddhism. Wikipedia is a good start to.
Hinduism AND Buddhism have many similarities. Such as concept of Moksha (liberation) or Nirvana (Liberation) via meditation.